I'm getting some work done and doing some recipe testing. Wanna guess what the next food tutorial will be? Let me know in the comments! ;)

Anyways, onto the title of this post, I know y'all are thinking "Blank vs. Blank!? Has she lost her ever-loving mind? Aren't there supposed to be brands or products there?" Well, let me explain.

This is the very first part of a series I'm starting comparing two Gluten Free products at a time based upon three criteria: Taste, Quantity and Price. After that, I'll give each product an overall rating on a scale of 1 to 5. At the end, we'll compare them overall and declare a winner! Sound good? Good. Here we go!

So, what products are dueling this week, you ask? Well . . .

On the right side of our ring, coming in at a whopping 4.5 ounces are Crunchmaster's Rosemary & Olive Oil Multi- Seed Crackers!

Taste: These are alright. Nothing to write home about, but if you want a vessel for specialty meats and cheeses, these will get the job done. Flavor is good, but could use more oomph in my opinion. Also, they have a funny aftertaste to me. Also a slightly styrofoamy texture. (Yes, I did just create the word styrofoamy) ;)

Quantity: The serving size states there is about four servings per bag, and a serving is 14 crackers. So, you get about 56 crackers in a bag. Not bad. I just wish more of those were whole crackers. They seem to break easily, and you end up with quite a few broken crackers.

Price: I think we get them for between $3 and $4 at Kroger. Per cracker, that rounds out to about $0.06 each.

Results: Overall, these are mediocre crackers. There's just something strange I can't quite put my finger on. Yet if they were the only crackers I had available, I'd probably deal with it and eat these.

Score: A solid 2.5 out of 5

On the left side of our ring, weighing in at 4.25 ounces is our competitor: the LiveGfree Gluten Free Rosemary & Olive Oil Multiseed Snack Crackers.

Taste: These have a far bolder flavor than the Crunchmaster version. I don't NEED specialty cheeses and meat to eat these. I like them all by themselves. Flavor is great and texture is far better.

Quantity:The bag saysabout4 servings of 11 crackers. So, you get around 44 crackers in a bag. I wish more were whole crackers. They break easily, and you do get quite a few broken crackers in this bag as well.

Price:$1.49 at Aldi!$1.49!! Yippee! Which totals out to about $0.03 per cracker (half of the other brand's cost per cracker!)

Results: These are far better crackers, in my opinion. They have far more flavor, far better texture, and they are cheaper.

Score: 4 out of 5. If fewer crackers were broken, they'd have earned a 5; no questions about it!

And, the winner is . . .

Aldi LiveGfree Rosemary and Olive Oil Multiseed Snack Crackers!

Here's why:

Better Texture

Bolder Flavor

More Cost Effective Overall

Tune back in soon for more posts! You never know what you'll find. ;)

One last thing. What are y'all's favorite Gluten Free Crackers? Let me know in the comments! ;)

Olivia Grace﻿

I'm a sinner saved by grace, a lover of color, a sweet tea drinker, an animal lover, a crafter, a traveler, a Maltipoo owner, an advocate of orphan care, a yoga lover, and that white girl in the back of a Zumba class with no rhythm. Haha. Oh, and my body hates gluten.